Santa Barbara High School’s Visual Arts and Design Academy Reaches Midpoint on New Design and Art Studio
Once operational, the 3,350-square-foot studio will be a hub for the seamless exchange between digital and analog art forms.
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Once operational, the 3,350-square-foot studio will be a hub for the seamless exchange between digital and analog art forms.
The Teacher of the Year, Performing Arts Teacher of the Year, and Distinguished New Educators and Mentors were honored at a black-tie event.
UCSB’s Gevirtz Graduate School of Education and three other universities have been awarded a $10.4 million contract to launch a national center to expand school-based mental health.
Numbers changed only slightly from preliminary data in September, showing district scores improved from the previous year but were still worse than pre-pandemic scores.
The school district blames an increase in one-time, COVID-related expenses for tipping the ratio.
The veteran district employee was appointed in the fall as interim principal to fill the vacancy left by former principal Elise Simmons’s sudden departure this summer.
Members of the Santa Barbara Teachers Association are considering a strike as they continue to advocate for improved working conditions, while the district claims it is ready to engage in meaningful labor negotiations next month.
Once authorized, the middle school’s new Middle Years Program would create Santa Barbara Unified’s first TK-12 continuum for students seeking IB diplomas.
Santa Ynez Valley Union High School social sciences teacher Gregory Wolf earns state’s highest recognition for educators.
NAACP says the committee should have included twice as many parents of Black students; the district says it has “consistently and not perfectly sought to improve the process.”